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will this help keep us safe? i'm not sure about that. or will it use another case of government gone wild. joining me defense attorney brian claypool. thanks for joiiing us. is this legal? >> sure, thanks for having me, melissa. news flash. i was ready to take the bus over here to the studio this afternoon and i canceled that plan after i heard about the topic we had today. i didn't want anybody to find out what my little girl might get for christmas. in terms whether this is legal or not the big issue, do you have a reasonable expectation of privacy when you leave your hme? in other words, you get on a bus or get on a subway, you start chitchatting. melissa: do you? starting to feel like we don't any longer. >> in many respects we don't, given the climate we live in, given how volatile with terrorism, the situation in syria and taliban and al qaeda we have ask ourselves, what price do we want to pay to keep our safety? personally i don't think it is that big of an infringement on our privacy rights if we're taping these conversations. m
will this help keep us safe? i'm not sure about that. or will it use another case of government gone wild. joining me defense attorney brian claypool. thanks for joiiing us. is this legal? >> sure, thanks for having me, melissa. news flash. i was ready to take the bus over here to the studio this afternoon and i canceled that plan after i heard about the topic we had today. i didn't want anybody to find out what my little girl might get for christmas. in terms whether this is legal or not...
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thanks for joining us. scott, i want to start with you since the numbers are manying from your foundation. what is the average takes rate for our viewers and why did you decide to isolate this metric? >> this is brand new data out of the irs for 2010. the average for all americans is somewhere around 10 or 11%ut for the wealthiest americans, those in the top 1%, those earning over say $370,000 a year, they're paying over 23% of their income in federal income taxes. as you mentioned, the poorest 50% of americans they pay an average 2% of the their income in taxes. but after all that doesn't include about half of all americans who pay no ince taxes whatsoever. that adds up to 58illion americans with zero income taxes. melissa: average tax rate, looking all money make from dividends, everything you could possibly make and you're taking the average of that paid across. so why do people, what is the difference between that for our viewers who don't understand and this tax rate we're always talking about, raising
thanks for joining us. scott, i want to start with you since the numbers are manying from your foundation. what is the average takes rate for our viewers and why did you decide to isolate this metric? >> this is brand new data out of the irs for 2010. the average for all americans is somewhere around 10 or 11%ut for the wealthiest americans, those in the top 1%, those earning over say $370,000 a year, they're paying over 23% of their income in federal income taxes. as you mentioned, the...
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decisions like us. we have to do it every single day. adam: just to set the record, straight, scott, some studebakers hold their value. congress, not much. >> zero. >> but can they avoid the fiscal cliff? senator gop john ba roost sew joins us later. no matter what deal congress strikes the capital-gains tax, it shoots up next year. we'll tell you what investors can do to stay in the game. more mony coming up ♪ . adam: well, less than seven hours until the new year and nothing rippings in the new year better than the government raising your taxes right? the capital-gains tax increase will be 20% from the current 15%. some argue that would generate more money from unsell cam. my -- uncle sam. my next guest has a long list of reasons that this would hurt the economy. he is the from the cato institute and head of downsizing dost government.org. thank you for joining us on this holiday. >> thank you. adam: why won't it raise more money if we raise the capital-gains tax? why won't it raise the money for tr
decisions like us. we have to do it every single day. adam: just to set the record, straight, scott, some studebakers hold their value. congress, not much. >> zero. >> but can they avoid the fiscal cliff? senator gop john ba roost sew joins us later. no matter what deal congress strikes the capital-gains tax, it shoots up next year. we'll tell you what investors can do to stay in the game. more mony coming up ♪ . adam: well, less than seven hours until the new year and nothing...
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give us more money. melissa: doing a great job, so why would they possibly bring anyone else in to help. another plan to dissolve the city and incorporate to wayne county. this is something we heard a lot about. doesn't this put their troubles back on everyone else's plate? >> the problem with detroit they have lost 25% of their population in a decade. a person left every 22 minutes. so it has had such a shrinkage in population. they have a lot of land simply not being used. sitting there vacant. it may be time to ccnsider dissolving the city and re-energizing it with a smaller city. it could be. pelissa: you even take it one step further. size of the city byuce the bulldozing abandon the properties. could you really, i mean that is an interesting idea. could you really do that? what would it take? is it legal? and how would it help? >> well, we have a lot of prooerty the city has taken in. they're paying no taxes. it is just basically vacant property. and i know there are businessmen that have offered t
give us more money. melissa: doing a great job, so why would they possibly bring anyone else in to help. another plan to dissolve the city and incorporate to wayne county. this is something we heard a lot about. doesn't this put their troubles back on everyone else's plate? >> the problem with detroit they have lost 25% of their population in a decade. a person left every 22 minutes. so it has had such a shrinkage in population. they have a lot of land simply not being used. sitting there...
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thanks very much for joining us the senator joining us from washington, d.c. we'll not let this one go though because obviously it looks like a complete absolute mess in washington, d.c. can the gop and democrats still pull a deal out of the fire before the deadline? i'm joined now by our money power panel. steve hayes, senior writer with the "weekly standard" and fox news contributor. jeffrey cleveland senior economist. and doug cote, chief market strategist with ing investment management. i will start with you, sir, doing, sure looks like investors believe we'll get a deal. what do you think? >> i don't think it matters. really what i'm focused on i know what the budget control act of 2011 is. let's call it what it is. it is a loss. why will there be tinkering in the last few days? as a strategist i will not be able to discount what they're doing. i think they just make it worse. i know what i'm getting. they're balanced on increasing taxes. i don't like increasing taxes. i like pro-growth economics but we need to cut spending. right now the law does it. i t
thanks very much for joining us the senator joining us from washington, d.c. we'll not let this one go though because obviously it looks like a complete absolute mess in washington, d.c. can the gop and democrats still pull a deal out of the fire before the deadline? i'm joined now by our money power panel. steve hayes, senior writer with the "weekly standard" and fox news contributor. jeffrey cleveland senior economist. and doug cote, chief market strategist with ing investment...
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thank you all for joining us. i want to start with some news from clarence otis, ceo of darden restaurants. obviously he came out and said that the forecast for his company going forward is looking bleak for a couple of different reasons. he said the negative media coverage that focused on darden and how they might accommodate health care reform has really hurt the company. he was someone who came out and said they would have to go ahead and use many more part-time workers because obamacare was simply too expensive. there was a big backlash against that. so he is going to have to go ahead and as a result, they will keep their full-time workers on. they will really stuck with the cost of obamacare. he also said, you know, they're having a tough time because people aren't coming into the restaurants because economy is bad. in my mind he spoke out. got punished for it. at the same time the economy is terrible. he is really struggling. at the end of the day he will not hire more people. this is a position a lot of bus
thank you all for joining us. i want to start with some news from clarence otis, ceo of darden restaurants. obviously he came out and said that the forecast for his company going forward is looking bleak for a couple of different reasons. he said the negative media coverage that focused on darden and how they might accommodate health care reform has really hurt the company. he was someone who came out and said they would have to go ahead and use many more part-time workers because obamacare was...
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third, for commercials purposes if someone uses our likeness for benefit, pay us or don't use it. melissa: you're getting ready to sue is bottom line? >> i'm ready. i'm ready. melissa: you're outside the courtroom. scott, let me ask you. this can't be good for facebook. facebook is the owner of instagram. maybe they were trying to am advertise the cost of this acquisition by selling everyone's photos. what do you think. >> trying to get money back, melissa. there was a deal twitter offered half of that amount. listen, facebook has been really series of missteps here. you're right. this is questionable play. other thing. facebook is already moving this way, melissa. look at this last earnings report. talking about mobile advertising. trying to please advertisers spending money on the platform. this is good way for them to do it. melissa: i guess, unless you alienate absolutely everyone that uses your site. peter, let me ask you, instagram put out a message, by the way they tweeted it, which isn't exactly endorsement for facebook since twitter is competitor. they tweeted at instagra
third, for commercials purposes if someone uses our likeness for benefit, pay us or don't use it. melissa: you're getting ready to sue is bottom line? >> i'm ready. i'm ready. melissa: you're outside the courtroom. scott, let me ask you. this can't be good for facebook. facebook is the owner of instagram. maybe they were trying to am advertise the cost of this acquisition by selling everyone's photos. what do you think. >> trying to get money back, melissa. there was a deal twitter...
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use the incentives. use consolidation sites. go to the manufacturers, negotiate, if those cliff comes, people in really good position will be having a deal. adam: lauren loves must tanks. i love the new ford fusion. lauren can you maim this car? first car up. what is that? >> i'm trying to see what. looks like studebaker. adam: it is a studebaker. 53 star liner. next car. >> that is your kind of car. adam: that is my kind of car. >> looked like a cord. adam: 38 auburn. >> 38 auburn. adam: last car. >> make it a shell by. adam: what is that? >> hard to see, from here looks like it is a chrysler or impala convertable. adam: 64 studebaker convertable. previouslied owned by yours strul truly. >> you're studebaker all the way. adam: should have known that. >> avanti and studebaker. adam: studebaker went off the fiscal cliff 50 years ago. >> a lot of car companies. think about amc and everything. all about dollars and cents. it really is. do your homework and don't pay retail. adam: not about dollars and cents with studebakers. lauren
use the incentives. use consolidation sites. go to the manufacturers, negotiate, if those cliff comes, people in really good position will be having a deal. adam: lauren loves must tanks. i love the new ford fusion. lauren can you maim this car? first car up. what is that? >> i'm trying to see what. looks like studebaker. adam: it is a studebaker. 53 star liner. next car. >> that is your kind of car. adam: that is my kind of car. >> looked like a cord. adam: 38 auburn....
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>> my roommates from college use to do that. they used to eat the wrapper. not sure for the same reason. we talk about every time, melissa. you're not the market. you're concerned about dirty hands. you're concerned about all that. people consuming these products they're eating these products to begin with. they don't care. i think the big problem is what happens when they like the wrapper more than the burger? melissa: well, okay. i mean, as i was, reading about it, they said they were, whole point was to make wrappers that taste like the food they're in, so burger flavored wrappers. this whole business could expand. i'm serious. i'm not kidding. >> you could have ketchup flavored, grilled onions. maybe order the burger and i want the salt and vinegar wrapper. no, i want the mustard and onion wrapper. melissa: tell me from a branding point of view here in america, do you think this is something that could actually take off? >> sure. i think people are --. melissa: really, come on! that's crazy. >> it is different. first of all, your kids, your boys will eat
>> my roommates from college use to do that. they used to eat the wrapper. not sure for the same reason. we talk about every time, melissa. you're not the market. you're concerned about dirty hands. you're concerned about all that. people consuming these products they're eating these products to begin with. they don't care. i think the big problem is what happens when they like the wrapper more than the burger? melissa: well, okay. i mean, as i was, reading about it, they said they were,...
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we can use --. melissa: we do, because i don't want to pay $59 a gallon for biofuel. >> we need to use government and our taxpayer dollars wisely. melissa: i do too. >> make sure we use technology that actually doesn't exacerbate climate change and actually --. melissa: electricity comes from coal and nuclear? you like coal and nuclear. >> also comes from solar and wind and i like them very much. melissa: then we go book to the price problem. >> i'm sorry you see it this way. the ad was designed to generate debate. it actually, we've gotten over 40,000 views in just one day on youtube. we've gotten, we're pretty much at our first, fund-raising goal of $10,000. and we've gotten 10,000 shares on facebook. i think people are --. melissa: you have achieved your purpose without question. i respect your opinion. i thank you so much for coming on. i think you achieved what you went out for was get the conversation going. that what happened here. thank you for coming own and sharing your point of view. >> t
we can use --. melissa: we do, because i don't want to pay $59 a gallon for biofuel. >> we need to use government and our taxpayer dollars wisely. melissa: i do too. >> make sure we use technology that actually doesn't exacerbate climate change and actually --. melissa: electricity comes from coal and nuclear? you like coal and nuclear. >> also comes from solar and wind and i like them very much. melissa: then we go book to the price problem. >> i'm sorry you see it this...
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them against us or our allies? >> first of all, we have to underrtand that egypt shouldn't be too-big-to-fail and that american weaponry and american taxpayers assistance shouldn't be entitlement to fundamentally increasingly ostile reg emgood. that said, i think we should slow roll it. i'm less sanguine than judy about the egyptian military. most americans know our generals as warfighters. most egyptians don't really know their generals for their heroics in the battlefield. the egyptians never won a war. they know their generals as businessmen first and foremost. what i see the egyptian military doing right now seeing which side, either mohammed morsi or people on the street will cut them a better deal because i'm not so sure that the egyptian's military interest is anything other than their bank account. melissa: judy, what is the best play here? >> i understand what michael is saying and i agree to a certain extent. we have people already in the streets killing one another in the world's largest arab country wit
them against us or our allies? >> first of all, we have to underrtand that egypt shouldn't be too-big-to-fail and that american weaponry and american taxpayers assistance shouldn't be entitlement to fundamentally increasingly ostile reg emgood. that said, i think we should slow roll it. i'm less sanguine than judy about the egyptian military. most americans know our generals as warfighters. most egyptians don't really know their generals for their heroics in the battlefield. the egyptians...
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